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Error: "Can't activate recorder. Try resetting camera." when attempting to capture video (Premiere Pro 1.5 and Premiere Elements)
Issue
When attempting to capture digital video (DV) in Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 or Premiere Elements, you receive the following error message "Can't activate recorder. Try resetting camera."
Solutions
Do one or more of the following:
Solution 1: log on to the system as an Administrator.
If you are logged on to the computer system with limited Administrative rights, log on to the system as a user with Administrative privileges, launch Premiere Pro 1.5 and initiate the Capture Window. Limited users may then log on to the system and capture without further errors.
Solution 2: Remove third party DirectShow audio filters from the your computer system.
Solution 3: Disable any secondary audio cards that are installed on your computer.
Background information
When the Premiere Pro 1.5 Capture Window is initiated for the first time, entries are made to the Windows registry. Once these registry entries are made, DV capture in Premiere Pro will be available to all users on the system.
Some third party DirectShow filters such as the TFM Audio Filter and the Morgan Multimedia Stream Switcher are known to conflict with Premiere Pro's capture module. These and other such DirectShow filters are often downloaded and installed with the Nimo Codec Pack.
Some secondary audio cards may conflict with built-in motherboard audio chips. These audio hardware conflicts may interfere with Premiere Pro's capture module.